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[Narrator]
The Princess, all excited, says,
[Princess]
Could we really go, to visit with your mother, could we? Do you suppose?
[Narrator]
Resolute the soldier, stiffening his resolve, squares his shoulders and replies,
[Soldier]
Absolutely no!
[Princess]
Just a little visit, we'd be back before we're missed.
I can see you really want to, I can see it in your eyes,
And think of your dear mother,
Think of her surprise.
It isn't much to ask you.
Say yes, say yes, please do.
[Soldier]
No! Now then! Come over here.
[Narrator]
He says
[Soldier]
Come here to me.
[Princess]
Not until you say we'll go, say yes, do say yes, please.
[Narrator]
Oh, dear! The soldier weakens, he thinks,
And sadly, thinking has never been his strongest suit.
[Soldier]
Well… maybe? Alright, why not?
Alright you win, alright my love, we'll go.
Me mam, me roots, the fires of home, I cannot resist that call.
Maybe me mum'll come and live with us, and then,
Well, then by gum, I'll really have it all.
The Princess, All Excited... was written by Игорь Стравинский (Igor Stravinsky).